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FEATURED VIDEO: Impermanence (2009) UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Blue Lapis Light has an exciting schedule of events this Spring, including performances at: - Night of the Bat at The Hyatt Regency AERIAL DANCE CAMP July 12-16 10am-12pm Students (ages 9-14) at Blue Lapis Light's Aerial Dance Camp will spend a week having fun learning aerial dance on silks. Read More & Register Here. Blue Lapis Light's Impermanence was included in two Top 9 lists in the Austin Chronicle: #1 on the Top 9 Lasting Impressions in Dance From 2009 - "Four stories up, seemingly lit by phosphorescence against the infinity of night, harnessed dancers floated through perpendicular somersaults like rotating stars. Spectacle, yes, but the pinnacle of spectacle: the creation of an engrossing otherworld." #6 on the Top 9 Dance and Classical Music Treasures of 2009 - "In sending more aerial dancers skyward than ever before and having more of them partner together, choreographer Sally Jacques created new wonders in the heavens, airborne duets that intertwined mortality and infinity." Sally Jacques is featured in the recently released book Site Dance: Choreographers and the Lure of Alternative Spaces
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JASON AMATO's career has spanned 15 years, designing over 450 local and international shows. He is the resident lighting designer for ZACH, Austin Shakespeare, Blue Lapis Light, Vortex and Tapestry Dance. The Austin Critics Table has honored Jason 25 times for outstanding lighting in shows. He has also received B. Iden Payne Awards for his lighting of Troades, Trickster, The Exonerated, Omnium-Gatherum, Triskelion, Panoptikon, Despair's Book of Dreams, and The Deluge. In 2008, Jason received the "Outstanding Contribution to Austin Theater" award from Austin Circle of Theaters. He also has a website of his work, www.jasonamato.com. Where Nothing Falls II, St. Enid and the Black Hand, Sleeping Beauty. Amato recently won the 2006/07 Austin Critics Table Award for Best Lighting Design. |